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せいしきseishiki

noun:

こみんかkominka

noun:

  • old Japanese-style house
ふづくえfuzukueふみづくえfumizukueふんづくえfunzukue

noun:

  • Japanese-style writing desk
ミニタワーがたピーシーMINITAWAAgataPIISHII

noun:

  • mini-tower-style PC - IT term
えどかぶきedokabuki

noun:

西さいきょうづけsaikyouzuke西

noun:

うおすきuosuki

noun:

  • seafood and vegetables cooked sukiyaki style
パンリュスティックPANRYUSUTEIKKUパン・リュスティックPAN/RYUSUTEIKKU

noun:

  • country-style bread - From French "pain rustique"
そうろうぶんsouroubun

noun:

  • epistolary style (of Japanese literature)
ちゃせんがみchasengami

noun:

  • hair style where the hair is tied up in a bundle on the back of the head (resembling the shape of a tea whisk) 茶筅
はたらきかたhatarakikata

noun:

  • work style; way of working
しょうれんいんりゅうshouren'inryuu

noun:

  • style of calligraphy
いじんかんijinkan

noun:

  • Western style residences built mostly for early foreign settlers during the end of the Shogunate and the Meiji era
けんちくようしきkenchikuyoushiki

noun:

  • architectural style
わほんwahon

noun:

  • book bound in Japanese style
ゆとうyutou

noun:

  • pail-like wooden container typically lacquered in Japanese style, used for holding and serving hot liquids
調まんようちょうman'youchou

noun:

ひっきたいhikkitai

noun:

はいふうhaifuu

noun:

ミニタワーがたコンピュータMINITAWAAgataKONPYUUTA

noun:

  • mini-tower-style computer - IT term
ユーリンチーYUURINCHIIユーリンジーYUURINJII

noun:

  • Chinese-style fried chicken topped with chopped scallions and sweet vinegar and soy sauce - Food term - From Chinese "yóu lín jī"
かみがたかぶきkamigatakabuki

noun:

ぶんかじゅうたくbunkajuutaku

noun:

  • semi-European-style house; type of Japanese house incorporating Western elements that was made popular in the 1920s and 1930s
しょかんぶんshokanbun

noun:

  • epistolary style; style of written correspondence
アップトークAPPUTOOKUアップ・トークAPPU/TOOKU

noun:

  • style of speaking in which the speaker gives the end of each sentence or phrase a higher intonation - From English "up talk"

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